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reverse sleeper build reverse sleeper build
New case with not so great parts New case with not so great parts$636.94 -
Broadwell Scavenging Broadwell Scavenging
Scavenged machine based on cast-offs from other machines Scavenged machine based on cast-offs from other machines$603.98 -
2017 Budget Build 2017 Budget Build
I wanted a gaming PC capable of running the newest games but at a low and reasonable price. I wanted a gaming PC capable of running the newest games but at a low and reasonable price.$599.99 -
Mono VX Mono VX
Desided to build my first pc in 2017 to play games. I love Rgb and Desided to build my first pc in 2017 to play games. I love Rgb and$594.99 -
Ubuntu Research Machine Ubuntu Research Machine
I'm a graduate student studying cybersecurity, and built this computer specifically with Ubuntu compatibility in mind. I use... I'm a graduate student studying cybersecurity, and built this computer specifically with Ubuntu compatibility in mind. I use it to work on my projects, which included the use of perf-intel-pt, ptrace and simple tests with multi-party communication. For the time being, I opted to use integrated graphics as it is sufficient for my workflow, but I eventually intend to add a GPU for my own personal use. The i3-10100 is surprisingly quick with 4c/8t and a maximum clock speed of 4.3GHz - I was very happy with it and it has given me little to no notable slowdowns in my current workflow. I might at some point upgrade to a higher model, especially as I expend my workflow, on but I definitely don't feel like I have to as it stands - a Core i3 is definitely more worthy of consideration than it might seem. Of course, based on what you're using it for your mileage will vary. I use another another computer along with this one in my day-to-day work, so I connected a USB switch that moves the mouse and keyboard between machines so I can quickly switch. This works nicely with a monitor that supports Picture-by-Picture (PBP). I was impressed to see how well Ubuntu scales between sudden changes of resolution as I toggle between full-screen and PBP depending on the current use-case. Certainly you can use higher specs if need be, but if you're fine with a quad core and don't do anything graphics-heavy like with me, a list like this represents a great price-to-performance value while still getting quality components and strong reliability. As a whole, I've been very happy with this machine and highly recommend a project like this if it interests you.$539.93 -
CornerPC - Entry Level Build CornerPC - Entry Level Build
Purchased this used off local marketplace, setup for one of my family members to use and is enough for general computing and... Purchased this used off local marketplace, setup for one of my family members to use and is enough for general computing and just a bit of gaming. Intel Core I7-97000F NVIDIA RTX 2060 Super 32 GB ram 500 GB SSD 2TB HDD LG 32 Inch Monitor 165 hz 2560 x 1440p Corsair Virtuoso GB Wireless SE Headset Microsoft Wireless mouse Logitech Z200 Black Speaker$515.00 -
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Primeiro Primeiro
First build from scratch to watch movies and play First build from scratch to watch movies and play$461.99 -
Roblox for niece Roblox for niece
Built this with spare parts for my 5 year old niece who loves to play Roblox lol. Built this with spare parts for my 5 year old niece who loves to play Roblox lol.$437.98 -
Oldie Oldie
Originally built many moons ago to complete school work and do a little gaming here and there. She's old and definitely... Originally built many moons ago to complete school work and do a little gaming here and there. She's old and definitely looking to upgrade at some point.$428.97 -
Hand-Me-Down Wife Build! Hand-Me-Down Wife Build!
This was my original gaming pc I built in 2011 (my first current pc). Once I outgrew it and upgraded parts, my wife... This was my original gaming pc I built in 2011 (my first current pc). Once I outgrew it and upgraded parts, my wife (girlfriend at the time) wanted a desktop to type her college papers on, and do light gaming, such as The Sims 3. She got my GTX 1060 when I upgraded that, a new SSD, and a new PSU, but everything else is my original parts! I do not remember what I paid for any of these items, as I bought them at local gaming stores and not an online retailer$264.96 -
Rainbow Unicorn Rainbow Unicorn
This gaming computer was built from a plethora of used and repurposed parts. I found an old computer someone was giving away... This gaming computer was built from a plethora of used and repurposed parts. I found an old computer someone was giving away on craigslist and spruced it up with some LED lights and a more powerful CPU. It doesn't run everything on high settings, but it certainly gets the job done for a little Minecraft or Fortnite.$155.39 -
Frankystein Frankystein
Frankystein was brought to you by my friends and family. Frankystein gave me the chance to use components that my friends... Frankystein was brought to you by my friends and family. Frankystein gave me the chance to use components that my friends and family, no longer need. Frankystein will be used as a media/ light gaming/ everyday use PC.$39.99